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| Standard Videoconferencing | <Diagram> | |
| Standard videoconferencing where 2 or more endpoints communicate over the public ISDN network. | ||
| Wireless Videoconferencing | <Diagram> | |
| If you do not have videoconferencing in your facility, this diagram will show a possible configuration using the MVIC system. | ||
| Wireless Bridging | <Diagram> | |
| If Polycom or Tandberg videoconferencing is already used in your facility, this diagram will show how to bridge the MVIC system. | ||
| Multi-Room Solution | <Diagram> | |
| Extend your classroom in an instant! This drawing shows how multiple MVIC systems can be bridged together while also communicating over ISDN/IP | ||
| MVIC Options | <Diagram> | |
| The MVIC can connect to external devices such as VCRs, Polycom Visual Concert, High Resolution Video Cameras, Document Camera, Wireless Microphone, Headset and Noise Canceling Microphone, Second battery powered Local/Remote controlled PTZ camera, Laptop PC for Internet/Intranet, and Video Projector, these drawings show only a few of the many options. | <Diagram> | |
| Mobile Command Center | <Diagram> | |
| Satellite Solution | <Diagram> | |
| Wireless videoconferencing is possible anywhere via satellite communications. | ||
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